Solved: Second monitor not showing up with new video card

I have a user with a Gateway system running Windows XP. We are putting a video card into the system (PCI) in order for her to utilize dual monitors. I installed the card and it is being recogninzed properly in the system, however when I go to "Extend the Windows Desktop" to the second screen it never comes up. The first monitor works fine. The setting is accepted as if it recognizes the monitor, it is just the screen never comes up. The first monitor is on the original VGA port that came with the computer.

I have done this configuration in the past on the exact same model of system with the same issue and the problem was generally solved after installing and uninstalling the card several times. Is there something I can try to get this second monitor recognized without having to uninstall and reinstall again?

The card is an ATI Radeon9250 PCI. The two monitors are identical Dell Flat Screens. I tried switching the monitors around and both work fine as well.

Is the integrated video still showing up as the primary display? What about setting the PCI to primary display and utilizing both video inputs for the extended desktop. Looks like there is one DVI and one VGA connecter on the card, no?

The options in the BIOS for Primary Video is AGP or PCI. There is no AGP slot on the board. If I change it to PCI, it looks to the new card but the screen does not display. I have made this card work on the same system specs but it took a lot of manipulating. It is rather strange.

Are the Bios versions the same on the other build and this one? I just recently had a situation like this with 2 identical builds but since one was older it had a different bios and that ended up being the issue. Just a shot in the dark i guess.